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IMP
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AFE
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NSTRU
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTI
CAREFULL
When installing an
precautions should always
1)WARNI use this s
2)WARNI connect a minimum No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm2) s between this unit and any electrical equipment m) of the s
3)D
ANGER: Risk of Accident
exercised to prevent unauthorized access by children. To avoid accidents, ens s
upervised at all times.
Y
d using this electrical equipment
NG:T
pa unless they
NG:A g
o reduce th
rounding w
pa.
ure that ch
be followed, including:
e risk of injury, do not permit children to
are closely supervised at all times.
ire connector is provided on this s
metal equipment
, metal water pipe, or conduit within
al Drowning. Extreme caution must
ildren cannot use this s
C
TIONS:
ON
S
, basic safety
olid copper conductor
, metal enclosures o
5 feet (1.5
pa unless they
are
pa to
f
be
4)D
ANGER: Risk of Injury. The suction fittings in this spa are sized
t
o match the s
n
eed arise to replace the suction fittings
the flow rates are compatible.
N
ever operate the s
N
ever replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate
marked on th
5) D
ANGER:Risk of Electric Shock. Install at least
f
rom all metal surfaces. As an within 5 feet of metal surfaces if each metal surface is permanently connected by a minimum No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm2) s conductor attached to the w ins
ide th
pecific water flow created by th
pa if the suction fittings
e original suction fitting
alternative, a spa may be installed
ire connector on the g
e equipment
compartment on the equipment
e pump. Should th
or th
e pump, be sure that
are broken or missing
.
5 FEET (1.5 m),
olid copper rounding
can.
e
.
lug,
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6) D
ANGER:Risk of Electric Shock. Do not permit any
electrical appliance, such as a light, telephone, radio, television, etc. within feet of
7)
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY:
include a suitably rated switch u n g rounded supply conductors to comply with section
Nation
be readily accessible and visible to the s least
a spa.
The electrical supply for this s
al Electrical Code,
AN
5 feet (1.5 m), from the s
pa must
or circuit breaker to open all
680-42 of th
SI/NFPA
70-1993. Th
pa occupant
but installed a
e disconnect must
pa water.
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5
e
t
2
8) WARNING: To Reduce th a) The wat
t
emperatures between
cons
er in a spa sh
idered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are
recommended for young ch
e Risk of Injury:
ould never exceed 104° F (40° C)
100° F (38° C) an
ildren and when s
minutes.
b)Since excessive water temperatures have a high
causing fet
al damage during the early months of
pregnant or possibly pregnant women sh
t
emperatures to 100° F (38° C)
c)Bef
d)The use of alcohol, drugs
e)Persons suff
ore ent
t
emperature with an
wat
er temperature-regulating
F (
2° C)
may lead to uncons
disease, low or high or diabetes sh
ering
.
ering f
ould consult
a spa, th
accurate th
ciousness with th
rom obesity
blood pressure, circulatory syst
e user sh
, or medication before or during s
f)Persons using medication sh
.
ould measure the wat
ermometer since the t
devices may vary as much as +/- 5°
e possibility of
or with
a medical history of h
a physician before using
ould consult a spa since some medication may induce drowsiness, while oth medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation.
. Water
d 104° F (40° C)
are
pa use exceeds 10
potent
pregnancy
ial for
,
ould limit spa water
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olerance o
pa use
drowning.
ear
t
em problems, a spa.
a physician before using
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTI (CSA SAFETY INFORMATION
When using this electrical equipment
always a) READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTI
b)A g
* IEC c)At least two lugs
be followed, including the following
reen coloured terminal or a terminal marked G, GR, Ground,
G
rounding
box or compartment
t
erminal must electric supply service panel with equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this equipment
Publication 417, Symbol 5019.
external surface or on th box/compartment local common bonding g
t
erminals with an insulated or bare copper conductor not smaller
than No. 6 AWG.
, or th
e sy
be connected to the g
marked “B
. To reduce th
mbol * is located ins
. To reduce th
e ins
rid in th
, basic safety
e risk of electric sh
a contin
ONDING L
ide of the s
e risk of electric sh
e area of the hot t
)
:
rounding
uous copper wire
UGS”
upply terminal
ON
S
precautions should
ON
S.
ide the s
means
are provided on th
upply terminal
ock, this
provided in th
ock, connect th
ub or spa to thes
e
.
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e
e
d)A
ll field-installed metal components such as rails, ladders, drains
oth
er similar hardware within bonded to th s
maller than N
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTI
WARNI
s
upervision.
A
V
UN
WARNI
installed to prevent
A
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PA
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NG: Do not use spas or hot tubs unless all suction guards are
E
R
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IE DU
e equipment g
o. 6 AWG.
ildren sh
EME
N
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E DE RELAXATI
body and hair ent
EME
N
T
C
O
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PS PUISSE
ould not use spas or hot tubs without
:
N
E PAS LAISSER LES ENFA
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3 M of the s
rounding
ON
SA
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bus with
N
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rapment
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E ASPIRÉ
pa or hot tub sh
copper conductors no
ON
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WARNI
history sh
A
V
NG: People using
ould consult
E
R
T
I
SS
MÉDICAME DE
V
R
AIE
N
U
S
E
C
U
V
E DE RELAXATI
WARNI
t
ub.
A
V
INFE
R
ELAXATI
WARNI
s
pa or hot tub.
A
V
P
R
ET E
NG: People with infectious diseases sh
E
R
T
I
SS
C
T
IE
U
NG: To avoid injury exercise care when entering
E
R
T
I
SS
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S
O
C
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R
T
EME
N
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T
C
EME
SES
ON
.
EME
A
N
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medications an
a physician before using
N
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:
L
S
OU ON
ONSU
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:
L
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N
T
:
P
N
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ES PE
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ES PE
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DES P
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UN
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.
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A
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.
d/or having
a spa or hot tub.
ES
QU
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ROB
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ÈMES DE SA
MÉDECIN AVA
ould not use a spa or ho
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PAS
N
S
UN
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ILISER
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adverse medical
NNEN
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or exiting the
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,
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t
S
ON
WARNI
s
pa or hot tub to avoid uncons
A
V
NO
AVA
ON
WARNI
physician before using
A
V
NG: Do not use drugs
E
R
T
I
SS
EME
Y
ADE EVE
N
T
D
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Y
T
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OU
NG: Pregnant or possibly pregnant women sh
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R
T
I
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N
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T
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N
or alcohol before or during the use of a
ciousness an
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:
P
OU
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ÉVITER
L
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ELLE, NE PRENDRE NI D
UN
E
C
U
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E DE RELAXATI
.
a spa or hot tub.
T
:
L
ES FEMMES E
N
C
d possible drowning.
NOU
ISSEME
R
OGUE N
N
I A
ON NI QUAN
ould consult
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S
,
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MÉDECIN AVA
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our health
A
V
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A
WARNI
t
emperature with an
A
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strenuous exercise.
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V
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ELAXATI
S
ATIGA
WARNI
to y
NG:Wat
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NG:Bef
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R
T
I
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UN
T
H
ERMOMÈ
NG:Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following
E
R
T
I
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N
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NG:Prolong
our health
L
ore ent
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N
ON
ME
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N
ON
IMMEDIATEME
.
.
er temperature in excess of 38˚ C may be injurious to
T
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NG
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U
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P
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R
LA
ONG
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ering the spa or hot tub, measure the wat
accurate th
T
:
AVA
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R
E PRÉCI
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:
N
E PAS
ed immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injuriou
N
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ermometer.
N
T
D
U
T
ILISER
LA TEMPÉRA
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.
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APRÈS
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NG:Do not permit electric appliances (such as
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a light,
pa or hot tub.
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manufacturer’s inst
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accordance with
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ATTENTION:LA TENEUR DE L’EAU EN MATIERÈ
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Prolong description of th f
ollows
Hyperth
a level several degrees above the n 37˚ C. The symptoms of hy an increase in th
hyperth
ed immersion in hot water may induce hy
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perth
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ailure to perceive heat;
F
ailure to recognize the need to exit spa Physical inability t Fet
al damage in pregnant women; an
Uncons
al temperature of th
:
ciousness an
, and effects of hyperth
al temperature of th
ormal body temperature of 98.6˚ F, or
ermia include drowsiness
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;
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d
er of drowning.
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using
a spa.
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2)The cons
t
emperature in a spa or hot tub sh
umer products safety commission has stat
ould not exceed
ed that the water
104° F. Immersion in water in excess of 104° F can be hazardous to y
our health
3)Obs
erve a reasonable time limit when using the s at high may include dizziness, nausea, fainting, drowsiness awareness. Thes
4)Do not use the s drugs
. Us
cons
equences.
5)Always test the spa water temperature before ent and exit the s
6)N
ever bring any electrical appliances int operate any wet
.
7)Proper chemical maintenan safe wat
8) Use the spa st use. This w
the spa and keep the s There is no representation that th
locks will prevent
.
er temperatures can cause high
e effects
pa under th
e of the s
could result in possible drowning.
e inf
luence of alcohol, narcotics, or oth
pa under thes
e conditions
pa slowly. Wet surfaces can be very slippery.
electrical appliances from ins
ce of spa water is necessary to maintain
er and prevent
possible damage to spa components.
raps and clip tie downs to secure th
ill help to discourage uns
pa cover secure in high-win
e cover, clip tie downs, or actual
access to the s
pa.
pa. Long
exposure
body temperature. Symptom
, and reduced
may lead to seriou
ering the spa. Enter
o or near the s
ide the s
pa. Never
pa or when y
e cover when not in
upervised children from ent
d conditions
s
s
er
s
ou are
ering
.
DO
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A
ND DON
DO test wat
that it’s comfortable.
DO keep the s
the key to economical spa operation.
D
ON’T
block th
cause damage to the s
D
ON’T
block or sit on the filt
T
S
er temperature with y
our hand before ent
ering t
pa cover closed when the spa is not in use. This is
e equipment
pa equipment and w
compartment
vents. Blockage ma
ill void the w
arranty.
er recess area.
o be sure
also
y
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WARNI
Each s precautions is visible to the s
NG
pa has been provided with
. This sign sh
SI
GN
a warning sign which
ould be permanently
pa user. Replacement signs
WARNING
Dimension One Spa
2611 Business Park Drive
Vist
a, CA
92083
(
760) 727-7727
outlines safety
placed in a location that
can be obtained from
s
:
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SP
A FEA
T
URE
S
1999 Owner’s
Manual
9
Congratulations! Y
available. Take the t and maintain
t
rouble-free operation. Read all of th owner’s manual video for furth any
questions, please contact y
Dealer.
The following feat
•UL
• Completely self-contain
100% foam ins
•All spa sh
plast
Design
•Top access, easy t
•Water level referencing w
•Handcraft
Proportional FastFlo™Heat
ou have purchased one of the finest portable spa
ime to read thes
ed properly your spa will provide many y
er reference on spa operation. If you have our local Auth
ures are included on your spa
list
ed/CUL approved
ed with
ulated
ells are formed from UltraLife™high impact th
ic, or Quarite Plu
ed for indoor or outdoor usage
ed cabinets
s™Acry
o clean filter systems
e instructions
e instructions an
orized Dimension One Spa
:
load sh
lic
eir skimmer
er
aring
s
carefully. If installed
ears of enjoyable,
d view your
capabilitie
s
ermo-
s
• A variety of interchang
Multiple jet systems with Selector Valve
•Exclusive, cust
and cont
Polyethylene floor completely seals the s
t
ure or insect intrusio
•Built-in, automatic freeze protectio
•Automatic high
om design
rol panel
eable Hy
ed tile coordinates with shell material
n
/low speed filtration cycle
draFlex®and VCR™j e t
n
pa, eliminating
s
s
mois-
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A
dditional features of the Chairman II, Diplomat, Ch
C
alifornian, Nautilus, and Aurora II
Scrolling
Message Cent
instructional, and maintenan
:
er with
ce message
digital display self-diagnostic,
s
1999 Owner’s
airman,
Manual
10
•Ultra Pure™Wat
•NeckFlex™Jet
•Twin
115 sq. ft
A
dditional features of the A
T
riad
:
long
life, dual speed Hy
. of filtratio
Programmable Digital cont diagnostic
s
Pre-plumbed for th Management Syst
•Long
75 sq. ft
J
E
T
SYS
A
ll spas are equipped with spas
life, dual speed Hy
. of filtratio
T
E
M
S
ELE
used to divert jet power from one area within the spa to anoth valves are fully adjust valves may offer some resistan
er Management Syst
Pillo
w
em
draMax®pump
n
urora HP, Int
erlude, Arena, Quadra and
rol with
digital read-out and sel
e optional CrystalZone™Wat
em
draMax pump
n
C
T
O
R
VALV
E
ide Selector Valves. Thes
able and can be used to suit th
ce to operation when the spa pump is on.
s
er
e valves can be
er. Th
e bather’s tast
e. Th
This is a normal condition, and is caused by the high rate of water flo
and pressure that t
ravels th
rough the valves.
f
e
e
w
J
E
T
O
P
T
I
ON
Dimension One Spas jetting systems provide complete flexibility in son
alizing hydroth
t
ile jet in th
e industry
the jet for each specific muscle group. A wide variety of interchang
jet styles allow you to cont
the spa to personalize your massage to your own
S
erapy sessions
. It allows y
. The HydraFlex®Jet is the most
ou to adjust the flow and pressure o
rol and modify
massage patterns at any seat i
preference.
per-
versa-
f
eable
n
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A
dditionally, th
preference, adding to the overall flexibility of the spa’s
The AquaPed foot jet located in th C
alifornian, Nautilus, Aurora, Aurora II, and Arena also has a variety of
int
erchang
foun
d in the Naut
Contact your local Auth
inf
ormation on th
N
E
CKFLEX
e Variable Circulation Rotator jet can be adjust
e bottom of the footwell of th
eable nozzles for different
ilus and Arena may use thes
patterns. L
ikewise, the whirlpool je
e int
erchang
orized Dimension One Spas Dealer for more
e availability of
J
E
T
P
I
LLOW
optional jet styles.
ed to user
jetting systems.
e
eable nozzles.
Manual
t
11
The NeckFlex Jet Pillow offers five height adjust
modate different int
erchang
y
our local Auth
U
L
T
R
A
P
The Ch A
meth integrat
airman II, Diplomat, Ch
urora II are equipped with
od, the Ult
ed water management system with two-stages of ozon
two contact ch
C
R
Y
S
T
AL Z
Specifically engin Management Syst
tion f
or spas that Management Syst without th s
pecially design
body sizes. The standard mini directional jets
ed with
rotating
jets an
d are adjust
orized Dimension One Spas Dealer for more inf
U
R
E
WA
T
E
R
M
ANAG
EME
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airman, Californian, Nautilus and
a highly
advanced spa water treatment
ra Pure Water Management Syst
ambers, 100% filtration, and heating on
ON
E
WA
T
E
R
M
ANAG
EME
eered for Dimension One spas, the CrystalZone Wat
em provides an integrat
do not include th
e patent
ed ozone purification and filtra-
em. It even maintains th
e use of a jet pump. Using a Mazzei-T ozone injector and a
ed contact ch
amber, the CrystalZone Wat System provides cleaner water at lower operating more time enjoying y
our spa and less time maintaining it. Ask y
able positions t
able for water volume. See
T
SYS
T
em. Ultra Pure is a
N
T
SYS
ed, Ultra Pure Water e pre-set spa temperature,
costs. You’ll spend
Authorized Dimension One Spas Dealer for more inf
E
M
demand.
T
E
M
er Management
ormation.
o accom-
can be
ormation.
n
e injection,
er
our
U
L
T
R
A
V
ISI
The Ultra Pure Water Management Syst
with UltraVision, an alternative purification cartridge that
ON
A
ND
P
U
R
E
V
ISI
ON
em can be used in conjunctio
n
can be added
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1999 Owner’s
Manual
12
to the 5” filter canist
gens (bromine and chlorine) can be soft
tenan
ce. Additionally, low chemical levels can also mean less dissolved
s
olids and fewer maintenan
count
erpart, can be used in conjunction with the optional CrystalZone
Wat
er Management Syst
How Ult
raVision and PureVision Work:The UltraVision and
PureVision purification cartridges, which h require no electrical connections with a very large surface area. In the Ult
er. In use, its
ce adjustments
em.
advantages
er-feeling wat
. PureVision, an UltraVisio
, contain
a powerful, silver catalyst bed
ra Pure syst
over convention
er and lower main-
ave no moving
em, water flows
al halo-
parts an
n
d
through the purification cartridge, then through the dedicated, 40 sq. ft
filt
er (PureVision uses the standard 75 sq. ft. filter)
heat
er housing
the process, th
bactericide. When us Management Systems, Ult residual bactericide which
Aft
er excessive bath
before being ozonat
e Silver (Ag)
residual is put into the water, which
ed in the Ult
ed and returned to the s
ra Pure or CrystalZone Water
raVision and PureVision provide a natural,
compliments th
e ozone oxidizing
er loads, however, an additional oxidizer may be
, and then through
pa. During
acts as
power.
a
required to remove accumulated organic compounds. Be sure to carefull f
ollow th standard water chemistry start-up procedures contain and do not use a metal sequest PureVision or add any addition of a metal sequest
e included instructions f
erant in
Vision product to your spa within
erant
or proper use - DO
combination with Ult
.
NOT follow th
ed in this
manual
raVision or
72 hours of th
e
.
a
y
e
WARNI
NG:While Vision is a bactericide which
an alternative for convention
t
em. In order to gain th
the manufacturer’s
wat
er chemistry such as pH and tot
ufacturer’s inst
One Spas has no cont tion
, it will not be respons
any such
occurrence will not be covered under any of its warranties
directions
ructions
al halogens
, it is nota “chemical free” sys-
e maximum benefits of
. All oth
er aspects an
al alkalinity
relative to that s
rol over the wat
pecific product. As
er source used in any s
ible for any staining
can be safely used a
Vision products, f
d adjustments of
must
adhere to th
Dimension
pa applica-
below the wat
er line and
s
ollo
w
e man-
.
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E
A
T
E
R
A
ND
1999 Owner’s
C
I
R
CULA
T
I
ON
P
U
M
P
C
ON
T
R
O
L
Manual
13
On all Dimension One Spas, when the water temperature is 1˚ below th
set t
emperature the heat
t
emperature rises to 1˚ above the set t
not h
ave circulation pumps (A without the CrystalZone Wat pump will turn on during the heating cy
On models with Ult C
alifornian, Nautilus and Aurora II) and models with the Crystal Zone
Wat
er Management System: T circulation pump turns off when the wat set t
emperature. When the water temperature cools down to the se
t
emperature, th
e circulation pump will turn on.
NOTE:The circulation pump will run for short
t
emperature is 2˚ above set temperature to provide optimum operation.
er will turn on and remain on unt
emperature. On
urora, Int
erlude, Arena, Triad and Quadra
er Management System) the low speed
cle.
ra Pure (Chairman II, Ch
airman, Diplomat,
o prevent the spa from overheating, the
er temperature rises 2˚ above th
periods when the water
il the wat
models that
er
do
t
e
e
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I
NSTRU
C
TIONS F
O
R YOU
R SP
1999 Owner’s
A
Manual
14
BEFORE ATTEMPTI PLEASE READ THROUGH THESE INSTRUCTIONS AN CAREFULLY VIEW Y
P
O
S
ITI
ONIN
B
ecause your spa is completely self-contain
about anywh
t
o position it above ground, in an area with g level, contin concrete slab is best ment is
ALWAY
S
Y
1)A wat
2)Aut
above grade and not subject to flooding
S DRAIN AWAY FROM THE
A
F
E
T
Y
our spa is equipped with the following safety features:
there is sufficient wat heat
er.
omatic spa shutdown timers that shut off the s
30 minutes of operation. The Chairman II, Diplomat, Ch
C
alifornian, Nautilus and Aurora II can be programmed to shut off
aft
er long
cally shuts off aft
G
ere you wish
uous surface that
D
E
V
I
er flow sens
er int
NG TO
OU
Y
OU
R
but not required. Locate your spa so that the equip-
C
E
S
or that
ervals (I.E. 45, 60 minutes)
er 4 hours.
HOOK-UP OR USE YOU
R VIDEO OWNER’S M
S
P
A
ed, you can locate it just
... on a deck, patio or even indoors. Just
ood drainage, and on a
contacts th
prevents the heat
er flow, thus
e bottom of the s
. WATE
SPA.
er from activating unless
preventing “dry firing” of th
. The s
R SPA,
ANUAL.
pa fully.
R S
HOULD
pa jet pump aft
pa light automati-
D
be sure
A
e
er
airman,
3)An electronic high
heat
er if the s
4)An automatic freeze sens
Mode’ if th ry preset level. In ‘Smart Wint minute, at high s
limit switch that automatically shuts off th
pa water temperature exceeds 112˚ F.
or which
e air temperature in th
peed, every two h
puts the spa into ‘
e equipment
er Mode’, your spa will start the jets f
ours, for 24 hours.
e
Smart Wint
bay drops below a facto-
er
or 1
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Manual
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ELE
C
T
HOOK-
RI
C
AL REQ U
U
P I
NSTRU
ELE
C
T
R
I
CAL
HOO
K -
U
NOTE: Do not turn on electrical power to your spa unt s
o later in this
H
ave a licens
s
pa installation site. Th pedest
This connection is design
LB, Access Fitting E
The manufacturer’s
recommend that only
h
NOTE: This unit Int
licens where visible from the s exceed 50 feet from the s
GFCI s
al on th
ook-up.
errupter).We have provided an enclosed instructional flyer for a
ed electrician. A “line of sight” s
ub-panel.
manual.
ed electrician run th
e power inlet connection is located in th
e left s
ide of the s
ed to mate with
986F or any 1” f
label lists th
a licens
requires a GFCI (G
pa, not less than
pa. This
IREMEN
C
TION
P
I
N
S
T
R
U
e required 240 volt power line to th
pa, approximately 25” from the front.
emale PVC conduit fitting
e power requirements for your spa. We
ed and bonded electrician do th
round Fault Circui
requirement
S
C
T
I
ON
a Carlon 1” conduit body Ty
ervice disconnect must
5 feet from the s
TS AN
S
il told to do
t
pa and not to
may be filled with the
D
e
e
pe
.
e initial spa
be located
NOTE:Unless a 110V GFCI protected cord is provided with y
it has already been factory wired for 240V.
our spa,
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T
CHA
R
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1999 Owner’s
Manual
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Model
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a u t i l u
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u rora II 2 4 0 V, 38A3 Wi re + gro u n d 5 0
u rora HP 2 4 0 V, 38A3 Wi re + gro u n d 5 0
re n a 2 4 0 V, 30A3 Wi re + gro u n d 4 0
u a d r a 2 4 0 V, 36A3 Wi re + gro u n d 5 0
lectrical
Rating
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To h
ook-up your spa, follow thes
1)Remove the s
of the s
crews h
pa cabinet and set th
e instructions
olding the equipment
e panel aside.
1999 Owner’s
:
access panel to the fron
Manual
t
17
2)Loosen the four screws
cont
rol can and remove th
access to the f
our wire connection terminal block.
located on the front of th
e door from th
e cont
3)Attach 1” rigid non-metallic conduit to th
the pedest through the conduit to th
4)Connect the four wires to th
(TB1) as in
5)Configure jumpers 1 and 2 on th
t
o match th Requirements Chart on chart below for th
al base on the s
ide of the s
e equipment
dicated on the w
e circuit size being us
previous page for proper wire size). See th
e correct settings.
pa and run required conductor
can.
e equipment system terminal block
iring
diagram in th
e upper right corner of th
ed for the s
1 2
JMP1
JMP2
30 A Circui
t
1 2
JMP1 JMP2
15 A Circui
t
e black equipment
rol can to allo
w
e conduit nipple located i
e back of this
pa (s
ee Electrical
manual.
e PCB
oard
1 2
JMP1 JMP2
40 A Circui
t
1 2
JMP1 JMP2
50 A Circui
t
n
s
e
6) Replace th s
crews
.
7)E
lectrical hook-up is now complete. Do not replace th
equipment
If you have an Aurora, Int below for Initial Start-up Inf Diplomat, Ch
the next section for Initial Start-up inf
e door on th
e cont
rol can and re-tighten the s
e vent
ecuring
ilated
access panel yet.
erlude, Arena, Triad or Quadra please re a d
ormation. If you have a Ch
airman II,
airman, Californian, Nautilus or Aurora II, please turn to
orm a t i o n .
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NITIAL S
T
ART-UP F
O
R
T
H
E
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Manual
18
AURORA H T
RI
A
D
AN
1)Bef
owner’s manual packet located in th Screw the hos s
pa on th
Close the valve on the s the end of the hos
2)Check th
possibility of bleeder valve located next to the s allow air to escape from th
3)F
ill your spa with wat
bottom of the t
4)Remove the two sh
mount an position (han
P , I
D
ore filling y
N
TERLUDE, ARE
QUA
our spa, install the hos
e bib onto the male fitting
e pedest
e pump unions t
leakage in th
ile line.
d ens
ure that the gate valves on th
dles fully extended).
DR
al, to th
e bib.
er to a level of one to tw
ipping
A
e lower left of the equipment
ide of the hos
o be sure that they are tight to prevent the
e equipment
e pump(s).
bolts
located on the front of th
e bib that is in
e equipment
located at th
e bib and screw th
compartment
idewall of the s
o inches above th
e pump are in th
NA
cluded in th
compartment
e bottom of th
compartment
e cap ont
. Also, open th
kimmer area to
e pump
e ope
,
e
.
e
.
o
e
e
n
5)Turn on the circuit breaker. Dash
on the LCD followed by th Press the U y
our spa is equipped with the CrystalZone Water Management System and th activate and turn on the heat
there is a call for heat, th heat
er. On matically set to initiate the first filtration cycle. The system factor default is tw onds to prime th level is too low, the gat
the plumbing
P or DOWN pads to set your desired spa temperature. I
ere is a call for heat, th
e minute aft
o, one hour cycles. Let the system run for 30 to 45 sec-
e pump(s). If th
lines. To eliminate the t
e current wat
e low speed pump will come on with the
er start
e valves are closed or th
ed lines will appear for 30 second
er temperature flashing.
e circulation pump will then
er. If CrystalZone is not installed, and
-up, th
e intern
ere is no jet action, then the water
rapped air, turn th
al time clock is auto-
ere is air trapped i
e pump(s
s
f
y
n
)
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on and off several times to force the t If th
ere is st s
ome time, turn off th slightly t and turn th
t
imes unt
6)When th
the UP pad unt
ill no jet action, and th
e pump(s) and loosen the t
o let any t
rapped air escape. Re-tighten th
e pump(s) on again. Turn th
il th
e jets function
e jets
are in full operation, close th
il th
e desired spa temperature is indicated on th
properly.
rapped air th
rough the pump(s).
e bleeder valve has been open for
op pump unio
e pump unio
e pump(s) on and off several
e bleeder valve and push
play screen. (The maximum settable temperature is 104˚, OR5 or
O
R6.)
NOTE:While setting the temperature the LCD display will read
out the t 104˚ F, th
the temperature will read “OR5” an
read “OR6”
used with
NOTE:On initial start
looking to s of th LCD and the heat in
emperature up to 104˚ F. When the temperature exceed
e display will read in “over-range” fig
d at 106˚ F the t
. Water temperatures in excess of 104˚ F sh
ures. I.E. At
emperature will
ould be
extreme caution.
-up, you can conf
irm that the heater is on b
ee that the heat LED indicator, located on th
e upper cont
rol panel, is illuminated. The heat
dicator LED on th
e display will blink when
er icon on th
there is a call for heat and will come on solid when the heater i
actually on. On y
ou can reinstall th
ce you have verified that the heater is functioning
e vent
ilated equipment
access panel.
n
n
e dis-
s
105˚
F
e right side
e
s
y
,
7)Depending er used, heating w
Q
uadra operating in the 120 Volt mode will heat at 1˚ F to 2˚ F per
h
our and will not heat when the jets
8)Aft
er completing the above steps
wat
er chemistry
f
or th
e easy steps to maintaining clean and safe water. The sch shown bath
may require more frequent
er load.
9)Place the thermal cover on the s ready for use.
upon the siz
ill occur at th
. See the Wat
e of your spa and the siz
e rate of 3-10˚ F per hour. Th
are on high s
, it is necessary to ens
er Ch
emistry section in this manual,
adjustment depending on the
pa to cons
erve energy and to keep i
e of th
peed.
e circuit break-
e
ure proper
edule
t
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T
HE PR
C
ON
OGRA
TRO
A
Programmable Digital Cont
One Spas has put every spa function within fingertip cont
T
accessible. That complete cont concepts an requirements of Un Standards Ass y
L
dvanced microprocessor technology has been utilized to produce th
emperature setting
ou relax and enjoy everything y
MM
means y
rol of all spa functions
d materials, which
derwriters Laboratories (UL) and the Canadia
ociation (CSA). Th
ABLE
rol. Easy t
, jet power cont
ou don’t have to get out of the s
DI
o use and understan
rol, and the s
. Safety is ass
meet or exceed th
e Programmable Digital Cont
our spa has to offer.
GIT
A
pa light are all spaside
ured th
e most stringen
L
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d, Dimension
rol.
pa to enjo rough
y
design
t
n
rol lets
Manual
e
20
HO
W TO USE THE PR
TAL C
J
E
T
When the JET the respective ICON and LE t
ime the JET off cycle. This convenient filtration JET
When the s HIGH s
w
ill turn off.
ONTROL
S
LOW/
S cont
H
I
G
H
C
ON
S cont
S pad is push
auto shut-off cy
rol pad is push
ame cont
peed. The third time the s
rol pad is push
immediately aft
ed th
rol pad is push
T
ed it will activate a 30 minute automatic shut
OGRA
R
O
L
P
A
D
ed, the s
D indicator light will be illuminated. Eac
cle is a safety
er using the spa. The first time a
e pump will energize on LOW speed.
ed again, th
ame cont
MMABLE DIGI -
pa jet pump is energized and
device and also allows f
e pump will energize o
rol pad is push
ed, th
e pump
h
-
or
n
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21
NOTE:Pushing the JET
T
E
M
P
E
R
A
T
U
R
E
Pushing the U pad decreases the t each degree of temperature chang adjustment. Th
t
al display window unt DOWN pad is push
t
ure setting, with th
Once the new t
again be indicated. The s matically.
LIG
H
T
Push the LI s
econd push w vate th come on when the light is activated. Push the LI f
ourth t
aft
e dimmest setting. Th
ime to turn off th
er 4 hours of contin
P pad increases the t
emperature. Push the respective pad one time for
e existing spa water temperature will remain in th
emperature is set, th
GHT cont
ill activate th
S pad will disable any
P
A
D
S
emperature and pushing th
e, or push and h
il a temperature pad is push
ed th
e digital readout will indicate the new t
e SET POINTIcon on th
e current s
pa will heat to th
rol pad once to activate th
e medium setting an
e light icon and LED on th
e light. Th
uous operation.
e light will automatically turn o
concurrent filt
e right side of th
pa water temperature will
e pre-set temperature auto-
er cycle.
e DOW
old th
e brightest setting.
d a th
GHT cont
e pad for rapid
e digi-
ed. When the UP or
empera-
e display.
ird push w
e display will
ill acti-
rol pad a
N
A
ff
PR
OGRA
MMI
NG THE
PR
OGRA
MMABLE
DIGITAL CONTROL
T
o initiate th
PR
OGRA
ceed with the spa programming, the spa will automatically exit th g
ramming s exit th s
CLOCK
Push and h
ting mode. The t
e programming s
econds. Any programming changes made up to that
e programming s
M pad for 3 seconds. If, within
equence and revert to th
equence at any t
S
E
T
old th
e PR
OGRA
ime screen will appear with “hours” (
equence at any t
e pre-set factory default settings. To
M pad for 3 seconds to engage the time set-
ime, push and h
10 seconds, you do not pro-
ime, do not press any
point w
_ _.00) flashin
old th
pad for 10
ill be saved.
e
e pro-
g
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22
on and off. Push the UP or DOWN pad to increase or decrease th
n
umber unt displayed, push the LI flashing n with the U
When th
il th
e desired hour appears. When the desired number i
GHT pad to accept the s
election and change the
umber to the “ten minute” place (12:_0). Adjust the number
P or DOWN pad in the s
e desired number is displayed, push the LI
ame manner as the h
GHT pad to accep
our number.
the selection and change the flashing number to the “minute” (12:1_)
manner as the h push the LI
n U
PR
T
NOTE:If you do not set th
11:59 a.m. upon start
F
T
LIGHT pads as done in the C
t
ime. On accept the s ming
. Adjust this number with the UP or DOWN pad in the s
our number. When the desired number is displayed,
GHT pad to accept the s
election and change the flashin
umber to a flashing AM or PM indicator. Adjust the indicator with the
P or DOWN pads. When the desired indicator is displayed, push the
OGRA
ime programming
M pad to accept the s
mode.
election and ent
er the Filt
er Cy
e proper time, the system will default to
up.
I
L
T
E
R
CYCL
o adjust the filter cycle start t
ce th
E
S
T
A
R
T T
I
M
E
ime, push the UP or DOWN
lock Set programming
e desired time is displayed, push the PR
election and move into the Filter Cy
mode to choose a
OGRA
cle Duration program-
mode.
e
place
ame
g
cle Star
AN
D
M pad to
s
t
t
NOTE: You will be later prompted to set the filt
the number of filter cycles. Be sure to keep this in
ming y
our filter cycle start t activate, the first 5 minutes at high s cycle time at low speed.
F
I
L
T
E
R
CYCL
T
o adjust the filter cycle duration, push the UP or DOWN pad to cycle
through the choices of 60, 90, 120, 150 or 180 minutes (the default i
60). On accept the s g
ramming
ce th
election and move into the Number of Filter Cy
mode.
er cycle duration and
mind when
ime. During the filter cycle, JETS 1 will
E
DU
R
A
T
I
ON
peed and th
e remainder of the filt
e desired time is displayed, push the PR
OGRA
program-
er
s
M pad to
cles pro-
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AUTI
ON:Long and/or numerous filter cycles could cause overheat-
ing of the spa - especially in hot climates.
NU
M
B
E
R
O
F F
I
L
T
E
R
CYCL
T
o adjust the number of filter cycles per day, push the UP or DOWN pad
t
o cycle th
2). On
GRA
Selection programming
T
E
M
To s
elect temperature units between ˚F (deg desired temperature unit is selected push the PR programming
rough the number of filter cycles - 1, 2, 3 or 4 (the default i
ce th
e desired number of cycles is displayed, push the PRO-
M pad to accept the s
mode..
P
E
R
A
T
U
R
E
UN
I
T
rees Fahrenheit)
mode.
E
S
election and move into the Temperature Unit
S
ELE
C
T
I
ON
push the UP or DOWN pads to toggle
or ˚C (degrees Celsius)
OGRA
. On
ce th
e
M pad to exit th
Manual
s
e
23
NOTE:The time of day can be viewed by pushing th
Spas icon (logo) pad on the f within 5 seconds, th reading
NOTE:A
to the spa is shut off and the LC
pressed.
PR MESS
When “OH” is displayed on th
in a high THE WATER . If this h wat
the problem recurs, turn off all power to the s Authorized Dimension One Spas Dealer, or auth
.
ll programming w
OGRA
MMABLE DIGITAL CONTROL
AGES
OH
-
O
V
E
R
limit condition. If such a condition exists, DO
er to cool below 110˚ F, then the syst
e display will revert to the s
H
E
A
T
ar right of th
ill revert to the factory
D on th
P
R
O
T
E
C
T
I
ON
e cont
appens
rol syst
, remove the s
e cont
e cont
em will automatically reset. I
rol. If no pad is push
pa water temperature
defaults when power
rol will flash until a pad i
em digital display, the s
pa cover and allow th
pa and contact y
orized service cent
e Dimension One
ed
pa i
NOT ENTE
our local
R
e
er.
s
s
f
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L”- LOW
F
LOW
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When “FL” is
1)Check the wat
one to tw
displayed, check the f
er level. If the wat
o inches above th
e bottom of the t
ollowing:
er level is too low, fill the s
ile line.
pa to
2)Check to see if your filter is clean. Please see the ‘Care For Your Spa
section
2)A flow switch has malfunctioned. The s
heat One Spas Dealer, or auth
P
RR
This message will be displayed if the t not in the normal range (I.E
During n
NOTE:This message will be disabled during the 1st h
later in this
manual for instructions
er will not activate. Contact y
orized service cent
T
E
M
P
E
R
A
T
U
R
E
S
E
NSO
. a spa just f
ormal operation, this
message will disable the heat
.
pa will operate but th
our local Auth
orized Dimension
e
er.
R
emperature value from the sensor i
illed with
very cold water.
)
er.
our aft
er power
up.
H
L
-
H
I
G
H
L
IMI
T
S
E
NSO
R
When “HL” is
displayed, DO
NOT ENTER THE WATER . and check
the following:
s
The high the high the High L
on th
F
LC -
When “FLC” or “FLO” is displayed, th tion
limit sens
limit sens
or will disable the heat
or reaches 119˚F. The heat
imit condition is no long
e keypad to reset th
F
L
O
-
P
R
E
ed. If this
message does not clear itself
e circuit.
SS
U
R
E
er present and s
S
W
I
T
C
e pressure switch has
er if the wat
H
E
RROR
, contact y
er will be disabled unt
Authorized Dimension One Spas Dealer or auth
er temperature a
omeone pushes
malfunc-
our local
orized service cent
il
a ke
er.
t
y
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I
NITIAL S
C
HA
M
AN, C
IRM
T
ART-UP F
AN
II, DIPLO
O
M
R
T
H
A
T, C
ALIFORNIAN, NAU
E
HA
TIL
U
IR -
S
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AN
D
AURORA
1)Bef
2)Check th
3)F
4)Turn on the circuit breaker. Dash
5)Push the JETS 1 and 2 pad to turn both
ore filling y included in th compartment s
pa on th
Close the valve and screw th
possibility of both
bleeder valves located in the s
ill your spa with wat
bottom of the t
30 seconds. After this
t
or and circulation pump will come on.
the syst n
o jet action, then the water level is too low or th
the plumbing
and off several times to force the t
there is st
s
ome time, turn off th slightly t and turn th
t
imes unt
II
our spa, install th
e owner’s manual packet located in th
. Screw it onto the male fitting at the bottom of th
e pedest
e pump unions t
em run for 30 to 45 seconds to prime th
ill no jet action, and th
o let any t
il jets function
al, to th
leakage in th
ile line.
lines. To eliminate the t
rapped air escape. Re-tighten th
e pumps on again. Turn th
e lower left of the equipment
o be sure that they are tight to prevent the
er to a level of one to tw
30 second diagnostic check, th
e pumps and loosen the t
properly.
e black plast
e cap onto the end of th
e equipment
kimmer area.
ed lines will appear in the LCD for
rapped air th
e bleeder valves have been open for
ic hose bib that is
compartment
o inches above th
pumps onto high speed. Le
rapped air, turn th
e pumps on and off several
e pumps. If th
ere is air trapped i
rough the pumps. I
op pump unions
e pump unions
e equipment
compartment
e bib.
. Also, ope
e ozone genera-
e pumps o
n
e
ere i
e
.
t
s
n
n
f
NOTE:B
Pure bleeder valve as long as the valve remains function
ubbles will contin
.
ue to release from the s
open. This is
kimmer recess Ultra
a normal
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6)When th
the UP pad unt
e jets
are in full operation, close th
il th
e desired spa temperature is indicated on th
e bleeder valve and push
e dis-
play screen. (The maximum settable temperature is 104˚, OR5 or
O
R6.) The s
the th
ermostat t
Then, the s
NOTE:While setting the temperature, the LCD display will read ou
creen will then
ime to read th
read 100˚ F for thirty seconds to allo
e correct current wat
creen will display th
e current s
w
er temperature.
pa water temperature.
t
the temperature up to 104˚ F. When the temperature exceeds 104˚ F, th
display will read in “over-range” fig w
ill read “OR5” an
t
emperatures in excess of 104˚ F sh
tion
.
NOTE:On initial start
looking to s
the spa cont
on th
e lower line of the LCD reading
(what
LCD. On reinstall th
N O T E :
ee that the heat LED indicator located on th
rol panel is illuminated. A scrolling
ever the set t
ce you have verified that the heater is functioning, y
e vent
Depending
b reaker used, heating w
d at 106˚ F the t
-up, you can conf
emperature is) as w
ilated equipment
upon the siz
ill occur at th
ures. I.E. at 105˚ F the t
emperature
emperature will read “OR6”.Wat
ould be used with
extreme cau -
irm that the heater is on b
e right side o
message will also appear
SPA HEATING TO _ _ _˚
ell as an animated icon on th
access panel.
e of the s
pa and the siz
e of th
e circ u i
e rate of 3-10˚ F per hour.
F
ou ca
er
y
f
e
n
t
e
7)Aft
er completing the above steps
wat
er chemistry
f
or th
e easy steps to maintaining clean and safe water. The sch shown bath
may require more frequent
er load.
. See the Wat
er Ch
8)Place the thermal cover on the s ready for use.
, it is necessary to ens
ure proper
emistry section in this manual,
adjustment depending on the
pa to cons
erve energy and to keep i
edule
t
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HE S
1999 Owner’s
CRO
A
dvanced microprocessor technology has been utilized to produce th
Scrolling
t
rol in the w
put every spa function within fingertip cont
T
emperature setting
tions are spaside accessible. That
s
pa to enjoy complete cont
through
stringent requirements of Un Standards Ass relax and enjoy everything y
LLING
Message Cent
orld is also th
, jet power cont
design
concepts an
ociation (CSA). Th
MESS
er. Th
e most techn
e easiest t
rol of all spa functions
d materials which
derwriters Laboratories (UL) and Can
our Dimension One spa has to offer.
AGE
ologically advanced spa con-
o operate. Dimension One Spas ha
rol.
rol, the s
means y
e Scrolling
ou don’t have to get out of th
CEN
pa light and all oth
. Safety is ass
meet or exceed th
Message Cent
TER
er lets y
er func-
ured
e most
adia
ou
Manual
e
s
e
n
27
HO
W TO USE THE SCROLLING MESSAG
CENTE
J
E
T
S
When eith the respective LED indicator light will be illuminated, th
w
ill be indicated on th swirl icon will be displayed in th rotation speed of the swirl will vary according to the pump’s s first time a JETS cont on LOW speed. When the same cont w
ill energize on HI push
R
1
A
ND
J
E
T
er JETS cont
GH s
ed, th
e pump will turn off.
S
2
C
ON
T
R
O
L
P
A
rol pad is push
e lower left of the LC
rol pad is push
peed. The third time the s
ed, the s
e upper left
ed th
rol pad is push
D
S
:
pa jet pump is energized,
e pump speed
D display and a rotating
corner of th
e respective pump will energize
e display. Th
ed again, th
ame cont
E
peed. Th
e pump
rol pad i
e
e
s
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Each t g indicate the t shut-off cycle is a safety immediately aft
NOTE:The Ch
t
NOTE:Pushing eith
t
LIG
Push the LI s vate th sity will scroll tw LIGHT MEDIUM, LI
three or six dots
played. Push the LI
ime a JETS cont
rol pad is push
rammable, automatic shut-off cy
ime remaining
before th
device and also allows f
er use of the s
pa.
airman IIhas an auxiliary Jets
rols pump 1.
er JETS cont
er cycle.
H
T
C
ON
T
R
O
L
:
GHT cont
econd push w
ill activate th
rol pad once to activate th
e medium setting an
e dimmest setting. A message indicating the current
ice on th
e bottom left of the LCD (
GHT LOW) an
around it indicating the light’s intensity w
GHT cont
rol pad a fourth t
ed it will activate a 30 minute, pro-
cle. A progress bar for each pump will
e pump will turn off. This
rol pad will disable any
d an animated icon, with z
The light will automatically turn off aft tion
.
or convenient filtration
cont
rol pad that
concurrent f
e brightest setting.
d a th
ird push w
i.e. LI
ime to turn off th
er 4 hours of contin
auto
also con-
ill acti-
light inten
GHT HI
ero,
ill be dis-
e light.
uous opera-
A
GH
il-
­,
T
E
M
P
E
R
A
T
U
R
E
C
ON
T
R
O
L
:
When the U
perature, th F”. When there is a call for heat, the heat when the heat
the LCD w
“HEATING TO _ _ _˚ F” until the s
If the wat I
NG TO _ _ _ - CIRC PUMP & O3 OFF” will be displayed in th
t
om left hand s
E
N
T
E
This pad is used to exit any
P or DOWN cont
rol pad is push
e bottom left of the LCD w
er engages
ill read th
. This is
e current t
er reaches 2˚ above the set t
R
ide of th
P
A
D
:
e display and a cooling cy
programming s
ed to change the set tem-
ill read “SET TEMP TO
er icon and LED will turn o
a normal function. Th
emperature and th
e bottom left w
pa reaches the set t
emperature, th
cle will start
equence at any t
e right side o
emperature.
e message “C
.
ime.
_ _ _˚
n
f
ill read
OOL-
e bot-
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GRA
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A
D
:
Manual
29
This pad is used to initiate the t
oth
er programming feat
Programming the Scrolling
D
I
M
E
N
S
I
ON ON
The ICON the panel lock features and functions as
L
I
QUID
The LC the various monitoring functions, self-diagnostics, and programming
inf
ormation.
PR
OGRA
pad is used to view the t
C
R
Y
S
T
D contin
uously shows th
MMI
ures. For more inf
E
S
P
A
AL
D
I
S
P
NG THE SCROLLI
ime setting, filt
Message Center”
S
I
C
ON
P
A
D
ime-of-day. It is also used to initiate
a reset.
LA
Y
:
e operating status of the s
er programming
ormation, see the next section
.
(
LOG
O
)
:
, and
pa, as well a
NG MESSAG
CENTER:
Y
our Scrolling
can virtually walk you th
Message Cent
rough
er is th
cust
e most
omizing y
advanced in th
e industry an
our spa to your exact needs.
,
s
E
d
T
o initiate th
PR
OGRA
ceed with the spa programming, the spa will automatically exit th g
ramming s
exit th
not that point w
S
Aft
“SET TIME OF DAY” and the bottom line will read “PUSH UP OR DOWN TO C F pads to engage the time setting
e programming s
press a pad for 10 seconds. Any programming changes made up to
E
TT
I
er holding the PR
UNCTION
e programming s
M pad for 3 seconds. If, within
equence and revert to th
equence at any t
ill be saved.
N
G
T
H
E
T
I
M
E
OGRA
HANGE - PUSH PR
- PUSH ENTER TO EXIT ”
equence at any t
:
M pad, the t
mode. The t
ime, push and h
10 seconds, you do not pro-
e pre-set factory default settings. To
ime, push the ENTE
op line of the LCD will read
OGRAM TO S
. Push the UP or DOW
ime screen will appear with
ELECT NEX
old th
e pro-
R pad or do
T
e
N
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“hours” ( increase or decrease the n
the desired number is displayed, push the LI
s
election and change the flashing number to the “ten minute” place
(12:_0)
manner as the h push the LI
n
umber to the “minute” or DOWN pad in the s desired number is displayed, push the LI
_ _.00) flashing on and off. Push the UP or DOWN pad to
umber unt
il th
e desired hour appears. When
GHT pad to accept th
. Adjust the number with the UP or DOWN pad in the s
our number. When the desired indicator is displayed,
GHT pad to accept the s
election and change the flashin
place (12:1_). Adjust this number with the UP
ame manner as the h
our number. When the
GHT pad to accept the s
ame
electio
and change the flashing number to a flashing AM or PM indicator.
A
djust the indicator with the UP or DOWN pads. After reaching the
correct time, push the PR
t
ime-setting
F
I
L
T
E
Aft
er setting the time-of-day, the t
mode. You will then
R
CYCL
E
S
FILTER CYCLE TIME”
n
er as setting the clock to select the t start. When y push the PR
our desired filter cycle start t
OGRA
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. repeating filt
er cycles per day has been chang
OGRA
M pad to set the t
ime and exit th
be prompted to set the filt
T
A
R
T T
I
M
E
op line of the LCD will read “SET
. Push the UP or DOWN pads in the s
ime you want y
ime is set in the LCD display,
M pad to contin
ue. Th
e pre-set factory default i
every 12 hours unless the n
ed.
er start t
ame man-
our filter cycle to
umber o
e
g
n
e
ime.
s
f
NOTE:K
eep in mind that y cycle duration and the n mind when
During I
NG”. During the filter cycle, JETS 1 will activate, the first 5 minutes a
programming y
a filter cycle, th
high speed and th
2 will also activate for 1 minute on high s
F
I
L
T
E
R
CYCL
Aft
er setting the filter cycle start t “SET CYCLE DURATI between
60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 minutes. The first 5 minutes of th
ou will be later prompted to set the filt
umber of filter cycles. Be sure to keep this in
our filter cycle start t
e bottom left of the LCD w
e remainder of the filt
E
DU
R
A
T
I
ON
ime, the t
ON”. Push the UP or DOWN pads to toggle
er
ime.
ill read “SPA FILTER-
er cycle time at low speed. JETS
peed and then turn off
.
op line of the LCD will read
e
t
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filt
er cycle will be at high s
When your desired filter cycle length
PR
OGRA
NU
M
Aft
er setting the length of the filter cycle, you will be prompted to se
M pad to select it. Th
B
E
R
O
F F
I
L
T
the number of filter cycles. The t OF CYCLES”
. Push the UP or DOWN pad to toggle from 1 to 2 to 3 to 4 cycles per day. When y LCD push the PR
OGRA
peed and th
e remaining t
ime at low speed.
appears in the LCD, push the
e pre-set factory default is 60 minutes.
E
R
CYCL
E
S
op line of the LCD will read “SET
our desired number of cycles appears on th
M pad to select it. Th
e pre-set factory defaul
is 2 cycles per day.
C
AUTI
ON:Long and/or numerous filter cycles could cause overheat-
ing of the spa - especially in hot climates.
t
#
e
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t
31
P
U
M
P
R
UN
T
I
M
E
Aft
er setting the number of filter cycles, the t “SET PUMP R between w
ill run when
30, 45 and 60 minutes. This sets th
when you push
ting down the LC
D push the PR
UN TIME”. Push the UP or DOWN pads to toggle
a jets
pad is push
a jets
pad, th
automatically. When y
OGRA
ed. For example, if you choose 45 minutes,
e pump will run for 45 minutes before shut
our desired pump run time appears o
M pad to select it. Th
op line of the LCD will re a d
e length of t
ime th
e pump
e pre-set factor
default is 30 minutes.
T
E
M
P
E
R
A
T
U
R
E
UN
I
T
S
Aft
er setting the pump run time, the t
TEMPERATURE
˚F to ˚C. When y
the PR
Fahrenheit
V
Aft
VISI
OGRA
.
ISI
ON
CA
er setting the temperature units, the top line of the LCD will read “SET
ON CARTRIDGE”. Push the UP or DOWN pads to toggle between
“ Yes” and “No”
UNITS”
. Push the UP or DOWN pads to toggle from
our desired temperature unit appears in the LCD, push
M pad to select it. Th
RTR
I
D
G
E
. If you are currently using a Vision Cartridge select yes, i
op line of the LCD will read “SET
e pre-set factory default i
s
-
n
y
f
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not, s
elect no. Selecting “yes” w
y
our cartridge needs replacement
the LC
is “No”
LC
D, push the PR
.
D
I
N
V
E
R
OGRA
T
The invert feature will flip the text on the LCD s
both inside and outs “ENTER”
pad th
ide the s
ree times. To re t u rn the text t
this process - push the “ENTER” pad th
C
ON
T
R
O
L
P
A
N
E
L LOCK
To h
elp prevent unauthorized use of the s locked. When the cont default spa functions w
rol panel lock is engag
ill operate normally but all cont
ill prompt th
. When y
e cont
our desired selection appears i
M pad to select it. Th
o it can be easily read fro m
pa. To invert the text, s
o its
ree times.
pa, th
e cont
ed, all programmed or
rol to notify y
ou when
e pre-set factory defaul
imply push the
original position, re p e a
rol panel may be
rol pads will no operate. When the panel is locked, the LCD will display message “A SPA FUNCTIONS LOCKED”
.
Manual
n
t
t
t
LL
32
T
o lock th
e panel all the f
ollowing
pads must onds: 1
)
Push the DimensionOn
2
)
Push the DimensionOn
3
)
Push the ENTE
T
o unlock th
s
econds:
1
)
2
)
3
)
When th
P
R
O
GRA
The programming
wat
er temperature adjustments
e panel: All the f
Push the ENTE Push the ENTE Push the DimensionOn
e last
pad is push
MM
I
N
G LOCK
lock is to prevent unauthorized programming an
R pad.
R pad. R pad.
e Spas ICON (logo) e Spas ICON (logo)
ollowing
e Spas ICON (logo)
ed all pads will be active.
. When the programming all programmed or default functions w user may operate th
e pumps, the s
pa light or view the t
be push
ed within
3 sec-
pad. pad.
pads must
be push
ed within
3
pad.
d
lock is engag
ill operate normally. Also, the s
ime-of-day, but no
ed,
pa
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programming changes may be made. When the programming enabled, the LCD will scroll “PR
the lower left s
ide of th
e display, then
OGRA
MMI
NG LOCKED” twice o
a lock icon will be displayed o
the right side of the LCD
T
o enable th
e programming
lock, all the f
ollowing
pads must
within 3 seconds:
1)Push the DimensionOn
2)Push the DimensionOn
3)Push the PR
T
o unlock th
OGRA
e Panel: The f
e Spas ICON (logo) e Spas ICON (logo)
M pad.
ollowing
pads must
pad. pad.
be push
ed within
onds:
1)Push the ENTE
2)Push the ENTE
3)Push the DimensionOn
When th
C
ON
T
R
e last
O
L
P
This function is used to completely reset th
variables to the factory maintenan being inst
ce messages (clean filters, change wat
alled th
R pad. R pad.
pad is push
A
N
E
L
R
ESE
defaults
e day of th
e Spas ICON (logo)
pad.
ed all pads will be active.
T
e clock and all oth
. Please keep in mind that this resets
er, etc.) as if the s
e panel reset.
lock i
be push
3 sec-
er syst
pa i
s
n
n
ed
em
all
s
T
o reset th
e cont
within 3 seconds:
1)Push the ICON (logo)
2)Push the ENTE
3)Push the PR
The top line of the LCD will read “RESET The bottom line of the LCD will read “IF SO, PUSH ICON
4)Push the ICON
defaults
or do not touch a pad for 10 seconds to exit.
rol syst
em all of the f
pad
R pad
OGRA
M pad
pad to reset th
ollowing
e ent
PR
ire cont
pads must
OGRA
rol syst
MMI
em to factor
be push
NG?”
ed
y
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SCROLLING MESSAGE CENTER MESS
B
ecause of th
y
our spa will prompt you when y
nan
ce. For example
R
I
N
S
E
E
very oth
FILTERS” and the message “REMOVE FILTERS & RINSE WITH
HOSE TO RESET THIS MESS t
Dimension One Spas ICON (logo)
the cont
CLEA
E “ SOLUTION
ON
bottom line of th Dimension One Spas ICON (logo)
the cont
... PUSH
om line of th
N
v e ry alternating
D I RTY FILTER” and the message “REMOVE FILTERS & CLE
DS TO RESET TH
e advanced programming feat
:
F
I
L
T
E
R
S
er month, the t
AND HOLD ICON PA
e display. To reset this
rol for 3 seconds.
F
I
L
T
E
R
S
month, the t
... PUSH
e display. To reset this
rol for 3 seconds.
op line of your LC
AGE” w
AND HOLD ICON PA
IS MESS
ures of your scrolling
ou need to perform routine maint
D display will read, “RINS
D MORE THAN
ill scroll from right to left on the bot-
message, push and h
pad located at th
op line of your LC
AGE” w
pad located at th
ill scroll from right to left on the
message, push and h
D display will re a d ,
D MORE THAN
e right hand side o
AGES
display,
3 SEC
old th
e right hand side o
e
AN IN
3 SEC
old th
ON
e
e-
E
DS
f
-
f
CHANG
E
very four months the top line of your LCD w
WATER” and th
SPA...PUSH
TO RESET THIS MESS t
om line of th
Dimension One Spas ICON (logo)
the cont
CHANG
When “C
system is telling y
E
WA
rol for 3 seconds.
E
V
HANGE VISI
T
E
R
e message “TURN POWER OFF
AND HOLD ICON PA
AGE” w
e display. To reset this
ISI
ON
CA
RTR
I
D
ON CARTRIDGE” is displayed on the LCD, th
ou that it is t
ime to replace it. To reset this
D MORE THAN
ill scroll from right to left on the bot-
message, push and h
pad located at th
G
E
ill read “C
, DRAIN & REFILL
HANG
3 SEC
e right hand side o
ON
old th
message,
E
DS
e
f
e
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push and h right hand side of th
NOTE:If you purchased a Vision cartridge subsequent to the initial
start up of your spa, please follow th VISI f
rame.
S
P
A C
When “SPA CHECK UP” is displayed on the LCD, we recommend that
y
ou have your spa ins m e a s u re. To reset this ICON (logo)
NOTE:T
can be reset by pushing and holding the Dimension One Spas ICON
(logo) on the right end of th
exists th
DI
AGNOSTIC MESSAGES
old th
e Dimension One Spas ICON (logo)
e cont
ON as
outlined in th
H
E
CK-
U
P
pected by your dealer as a preventat
message, push and h
pad located at th
o eliminate any
e message will redisplay.
pad located at th
rol for 3 seconds.
e programming inst
e preceding section to set the six month time
old th
e Dimension One Spa
e right hand side of th
prompting
e cont
message on the LCD the system
rol for 3 seconds. If th
ructions f
ive maintenan
e cont
rol for 3 seconds.
e error st
or
s
ill
e
ce
O
V
E
R
H
E
A
T
When “OVERHEAT”
displayed on the LCD, the s condition, DO
the spa cover and allow the wat
w
ill automatically reset. If th
s
pa and contact y
auth
orized service cent
LOW
F
LOW
When “LOW FLOW” is
1)Check the wat
low, fill the s line.
NOT ENTER THE WATER. If this h
along with the wat
pa is in a high
e problem recurs, turn off all power to th
our local Auth
er.
displayed on the LCD, check the f
er level to see if it is too low. If the wat
pa to one to tw
er temperature of the s
limit condition. In such a
appens
er to cool below 110˚ F, and the system
orized Dimension One Spas dealer, or
o inches above th
e bottom of the t
pa, i
s
, remove
ollowing:
er level is too
ile
e
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2)Check the Ult
not
impeding the flow of water. If the filt
ra Pure filter cartridge to make sure that it is
er is dirty
, clean it and rein-
stall.
3)A flow switch has malfunctioned. The s
heat
er will not activate. Contact y
pa will operate but th
our local Auth
orized Dimension
One Spas dealer.
F
LOW
S
E
NSO
R
When “FLOW SENSOR ERROR” is
switch has malfunctioned. Contact y
One Spas dealer, or auth
I
C
E
When “ICE C the LC
factory
D, th
preset level, and the system has activated “Smart Wint
It will then
ONDITION” and the wat
e air temperature in th
automatically activate th
orized service cent
displayed on the LCD, the flow
our local Auth
orized Dimension
er.
er temperature are displayed o
e equipment
can has gone below a
e pump(s) to circulate water. This
is a normal spa function, no corrective action is necessary.
clean and
e
n
er Mode”.
H
I
G
H
L
IMI
T
S
E
NSO
R
When “HIGH L
sensor is non-functional. Contact y Spas dealer, or auth
T
E
M
P
S
E
When “TEMP SENSOR” is t
ure sens
or is non-functional. Contact y
One Spas dealer, or auth
C
OO
L
I
N
G
When “C
OOLI
LCD, the wat
IMIT SENSOR” is
orized service cent
NSO
R
displayed on the LCD, the high limi
our local Auth
orized Dimension One
er.
displayed on the LCD, the wat
our local Auth
orized service cent
NG” and the wat
er temperature are displayed on th
er.
er temperature has reached 2˚ above the set t
er tempera-
orized Dimension
emperature.
The circulation pump and ozone generator will turn off to allow th
wat
er to cool back to the set t
N
o corrective action is necessary.
emperature. This is
a normal spa function.
t
e
e
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A
TER
C
HEMIS
TRY
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N O T E :Th
eith
er jet pump is on and they w
pump(s) turn off re g a rdless of the wat
NOTE:The Dimension One Spas Scrolling
all programming f f
or 30 days ate the s Maintaining proper water chemistry is wat
er and preventing possible damage to your spa components.
S
T
A
R
NOTE:If using
low the start-up procedures in th
the purification cartridge.
1)A
dd stain and s
Metal Gon.
2)Test and adjust tot
s
peed.
3)Test and adjust pH
e circulation pump and ozone generator will be on wh
ill remain on for 30 minutes aft
er temperature.
Message Cent
T
pa.
-
U
or 40 years with n
. This
P P
battery back up will not provide power to heat or oper-
R
O
C
Vision systems
E
DU
R
cale cont
al alkalinity
. Run th
E
S
rol, or a similar sequest
o power supply and the t
imperative to maintaining safe
:
, disregard the steps list
e instructions
. Run th
e pump for 1/2 hour at high s
located in th
ering agent, such a
e pump for 1/2 hour at high
ed below and fol-
ile
er th
e
er will keep
ime of da
e box with
peed.
y
s
4)A
dd Sodium Bromide with
5)F
ill and set Bromine floater or Adjust
it in the s
6)Shock water with
7)A
dd clarifier (y
int
roduction of stain and s
porarily cloud the water)
8)Run th
WA
T
e pump for 1 hour at high s
E
R
QU
pa water.
ou may wish t
AL
I
T
Y
jets
running
Potassium Peroxymonosulfate with
o add clarifier the f
cale cont
.
.
able Bromine Feeder and place
ollowing
rol with wat
peed.
er clarifier may tem-
jets
running
day, as th
.
e
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Y
our Dimension One spa is equipped with
Filt
ering the water helps maintain wat
the filter traps most s
such as ch
lorine or bromine to the wat
algae, and to oxidize any
olid materials, it is st
organic materials in the wat
1999 Owner’s
a cartridge filter syst
er cleanliness and clarity
. Wh
ill necessary to add a sanitizer
er in order to cont
rol bacteria,
er.
em.
Manual
ile
38
We strongly Authorized Dimension One Spas dealer. Your local Auth
can also advise you on alternative methods f Discount store chemicals, wh
the proper strength or ty
be dang
WA
T
E
It is recommended that y rate test
recommend that y
ile sometimes less expens
pe for your spa. Us
erous and may void the w
R
T
E
S
T
I
N
G
ou test y
kit or test strips. Thes
ou buy your chemicals from your local
orized dealer
or water sanitation.
ive, are not always
e of the wrong chemicals ca
arranty on your spa.
our spa water regularly with an
accu-
e are available from your local Auth Dimension One Spas dealer. Also, be sure to follow manufacturer’s instructions f
P
H
C
ON
A
ll water solutions h
tionsh
ing is s
tiz
ip. Wh
cons
pa water is between
er efficiency, cloud the wat equipment add a pH decreaser. Low pH (below 7.2) is equally damaging an cause equipment
or chemical use.
T
R
O
L
ave pH, which is
ile a pH reading of
idered acidic and a high
7.4 and 7.6. High pH ( er, promote scale formation on surfaces and
, and interf
ere with filt
corrosion, water that is
a measure of th
7.0 is cons er reading is
er operations
irritating
e acid to base rela-
idered neutral, a lower read-
basic. Th
e proper pH for
above 7.6) can reduce sani-
. When pH is t
oo high
d ca
, and rapid sanitizer
dissipation. Add pH increaser to adjust the level.
n
orized
,
n
NOTE:N
lons of wat
ever add more than
er. Always chemicals for at least sanitization
S
A
N
ITI
are absolutely essent
Z
E
R
3 teaspoons of pH
add adjust
er with
jets
adjust
operating an
30 minutes. Remember that g
ial for proper spa water treatment
er per 250 gal-
d circulate all
ood pH cont
rol and
.
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The importance of maintaining an adequate level of sanitizer in your spa
cannot be overemphasized. Warm water presents a fertile environment f
or the growth of
quate sanitizer levels are contin
bacteria and virus. This growth is
uously maintain
ed.
prevent
ed when
ade-
Manual
39
***WARNING
Sanitizers such as Tri-chlor (t s
odium hy
pochlorite, and any ch undissolved in contact with the s void the w
B
R
O
SYS
T
B
romine is th cont B
rominating t y
our spa. Do not drop bromine tablets may damage the s dispense the tablets f Spas Adjust
arranty completely.
M
I
N
E
(
B
R
O
M
I
N
E
M
S
)
e most
common sanitizer used in spas. Bacteria can be
rolled by maintaining a proper total bromine level of 3.0 to 5.0 ppm.
ablets
are a convenient an
pa surface. A bromine “f
or you or you may purchase th
able Bromine Feeder from your local Auth
One Spas dealer. When us
y
our water clean, clear, and odor free. To ens
ablets
or st
emical which
pa surface will damage your spa and will
E
CA
NNO
T
ed properly, brominating t
add a 1/2 ounce of sodium bromide per 100 gallons of wat y
ou fill your spa. This w
ill est
ablish
a bromine reserve.
***
icks)
, calcium hy
pochlorite,
dissolves on or remains
B
E
U
S
E
D
W
I
T
H
T
H
E
d effective source of bromine for
directly into the water as this
loater” will safely and properl
e Dimension One
orized Dimension
ablets w
ill keep
ure maximum effectiveness,
er every time
V
ISI
ON
y
CHL
O
R
I
N
E
Chlorine can also be used as a water sanitizer, however, it is highly sensi­t
ive to pH. To be effective, you must h
Any
reading
t
iveness.
outs
Use your chlorine test
parts
per million (ppm) of free chlorine. If th
the level sh
ppm, it sh
ould be raised before the s
ould be allowed to drop to th
the instructions on y
ave a spa pH rang
ide this
range w
ill greatly reduce th
kit or test strips to maintain
pa is used. If th
e proper rang
our chlorine contain
e of 7.4 - 7.6.
e chlorine’s eff
a reading of
e reading is
1.0 - 3.0
below 1 ppm,
e reading is
e before use. Read
er carefully, or consult y
ec-
above 3
our
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local Auth
orized Dimension One Spas dealer if you are having
difficulty
adjusting your chlorine level.
The best ch
s
olves quickly in moving wat
rine wh
Gen
erally, heavily cont chlorine doses, in th is to drain the s
lorine for your spa is a granular “Dichlor” compound. It dis-
er and has a nearly neutral pH. Add chlo-
ile th
e jets
are running an
aminated water can be disinfect
e rang
e of 8 - 10 ppm, but a more practical meth
d let th
e jet syst
em run for 1/2 hour.
ed using
pa and refill it with fresh water.
large
od
The effectiveness of chlorine is decreased when the cover is left off the
s
pa for tw debris blown into the s addition, the higher the wat
o reasons: (1) sunlight decays ch
pa taxes th
e effectiveness of th
er temperature, the faster chlorine will
lorine rapidly and (2) organic
e chlorine. I
n
decay.
NOTE:Two individuals in a spa may use as much as 3 ppm of chlorine
in 20 minutes.
S
HO
CK
T
R
E
A
T
M
E
N
T
(
P
O
T
A
SS
I
U
M
P
E
R
O
X
Y
M
ONOSU
LFA
T
E
)
Even with regular sanitization, sh occasion. Shock treatment is because it does not add additional sanitizer to the wat
t
ive in oxidizing wastes and will reduce chloramines or bromamines. F
ollow th
S
U
P
e manufacturer’s inst
E
R
CHL
O
R
I
N
A
T
I
ON
Super chlorination (or chlorine sh s
pa water to burn out wastes such as
that cannot be removed by the s the power of the sanitiz
er, making the water dull and irritating to the
ock treatment
recommended over Super Ch
may be necessary o
lorinatio
er. It is also effec-
ructions
list
ed on th
e label.
ock treatment), quickly oxidizes th
perspiration, hair spray, lotions
pa filter. This waste build up reduce
n
n
e
, etc.
s
eyes and skin. It may also produce an odor. When this occurs, the “free chlorine has become a “chloramine” which is ineffect
This can be eliminated by super chlorinating as n
of 5 times the n
ormal chlorine dosage will act as an adequate treatment
ive for sanitizing
eeded. An
applicatio
.
n
.
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T
E
R
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R
IFI
E
R
S
(
F
LOCCULA
T
I
N
G AG
E
N
T
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)
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41
Some wastes c l o u d y, dull water. Using a water clarifier when
then weekly th
agent w enough to get t
NOTE:C
S
T
A
I
N
F
O
R
C
inhibitors cannot be used with the Vision systems.) Staining and s
hot, s
cale is deposited more rapidly. Th
left in the spa water may not be filterable and can result i
ever you fill your spa and
ereaft
er will help keep your water clear. A flocculating
ill attract small particles and form larger ones that w
rapped in the filt
loudy water may also be caused by high pH
A
ND
S
CAL
E
I
NH
ON
T
R
O
LL
I
N
G
S
T
IBI
A
I
er.
T
N
O
S
R
A
(
S
ND
E
S
QU
CAL
E
S
E
T
)
.
E
R
I
N
G AG
(Stain and s
caling
are common problems in spas. Because the wat
e circulation of water can cause
ill become bi
E
N
cale
the erosion of metals from spa equipment which can then stain int
surf
aces. A weekly dose of a stain and s
these problems. A sequest
be added to the s draining an increase th
e life of your spa equipment
pa water when f
d refilling). This w
ering agent, such as Metal Gon, sh
ill eliminate any
illing
cale fighter will help cont
a spa (f
or the first time or when
metals in your water and
.
ould always
T
erior
rol
S
n
er i
g
s
TOT
AL ALKAL
Tot
al alkalinity is the amount of C ions in the water. TA (total alkalinity) affects an wat
er. With high TA below 130, pH is unstable and difficult to keep in th Proper TA
F
O
A
levels allow oth
M
I
NH
Soap residue from a bather’s body, hair, and swimsuit rapid circulation of spa water may event F
oam inhibitors will suppress foam but cannot remove soap from water.
When foaming
wat
er and help prevent this condition. If foam remains
INI
IBI
T
O
R
occurs, a sh
T
Y
arbonate, Bicarbonate and Hy
d buffers th
above 160, pH resists adjustment. With
e ideal rang
er chemicals to work at th
eir optimum.
combined with
ually cause foaming in y
ock treatment
can oxidize the s
oap in your
a problem,
droxyl
e pH of th
low TA
e.
our spa.
change the water.
e
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ARE F
1999 Owner’s
O
R YOU
D
R
A
INI
N
G
Y
OU
A
ll Dimension One spas are gravity
y
our lawn
f
rom the s very quickly by leaving the spa cover off and exposing the water to direc sunlight F
or heavy spa use, you may wish t
T
o drain your spa
1)Turn off
or plants unless all of th
pa water. The sanitiz
. Drain and replace your spa water every th
all power to the s
R
:
R SP
S
P
A
A
drained. Do not drain water ont
e bromine or chlorine has dissipated
er in your spa water can be dissipated
ree to four months
o change the water more frequently
pa.
o
.
.
Manual
t
42
2)Attach a hose to the hos
pedest a hose directly in the s
Open the valve and allow the wat
3)C
this chapter).
4)Refill the s
dures for your model to reheat the s
F
I
L
Always turn the s
equipped with on
that you clean the filters
T
o clean the s
filt
er area. Lift the cent extended. Hold th clockwise unt
Then pull th
filt
er element
al to th
lean the s
T
E
R
CLEA
e left of the equipment
pa surface (s
pa and rest
NIN
G
pa off before cleaning the filter elements. Your spa i e or two t
kimmer filter cartridge, remove th
e cent
il the flats of th
e basket assembly st
out by twisting the molded handle unt
e bib at th
pa and gravity
ee CARE FOR THE SPA SURFACE
ore power. Follow th
op access filter cartridges. We recommend
every month, as preventat
er float of the s
er piece of th
e basket are align
e bottom of the s
compartment (
drain by the siphon
er to drain away from the s
e Initial Start-up proce-
pa.
e access lid covering the
kimmer assembly unt
e assembly and turn it count
ed with the securing tabs
raight up to remove it. Next, pull th
pa on th or you can place
ive maintenan
il the filt
e
method)
pa.
il it is full
er is loos-
later i
ce.
er
.
n
s
y
.
e
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ened. Clean th cleaning, s
thoroughly
e element with a high
oak th
e element in
a filter cleaning s
, and reinstall. Replace the s
access lid or cover. After cleaning
high speed, then
T
o clean the Ult remove the s flange. Next, pull the filt unt
il the filt den hose. Every oth s
olution, then
return to the heating mode.
ra Pure filter element f
kimmer access lid and pull up on the Ult
er element
er is loosened. Clean th
er cleaning, s
rins
e it th
oroughly
cover.
LIG
H
T
BULB
A
ll spas are equipped with
change the bulb, turn th
the spa light. Using the s
packet, uns and install the new into the female receptacle. Ch
R
crew th
E
P
LAC
EME
a 12 volt light using
e power off and drain the s
pecial tool provided in th
e cover for th
bulb. Screw th
N
e light housing
eck to ens
bulb before refilling the spa.
pressure garden hose. Every oth
olution, then
rins
kimmer basket assembly and th
, run th
e pump for a few minutes a
or those spas with Ultra Pure,
ra Pure filter
out by twisting the molded handle
e element with a high
oak th
e element in
, and reinstall. Replace th
pressure gar-
a filter cleaning
e access lid or
T
a GE
912 bulb. To
pa below th
e level o
e owner’s manual
. Remove th
e cover for th
e light housing
e old bulb
ure proper operation of the new
e i
back
er
t
e
t
f
NOTE
1) Do not attempt to remove th
2)Be s
CA
Y gen done with
not t
:
e light housing
t
ool. If you are not able to locate it, contact the Dimension One
Spas Service Department to h
ure the O
replacing the lens
O
-ring is n
R
E
F
O
R
-ring is not
eeded.
T
H
E
. Contact
S
P
A
S
U
our UltraLife spa has a very high
erally not adhere to the surf
baking s
oda or Soft
o leave soap residue on the s
ave one sent
damaged and is properly in place when
Dimension One Spas if a replacement
R
F
AC
E
-
U
L
quality finish. Stains an
ace. Cleaning of the surface sh
Scrub. Be careful when using detergent
pa sh
ell as this w
cover without the special
.
T
R
AL
I
F
E
ill cause suds build up
d dirt will
ould be
s
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in the s quently than sh
CA
Y gen should be done with an
pa water and you’ll find yourself changing the wat
ould be necessary.
R
E
F
O
R
T
H
E
S
P
A
S
U
R
F
AC
E
-
QU
A
R
our Quarite Plus spa has a very high
erally not adhere to the surf
quality finish. Stains an
ace. Cleaning of the Quarite Plus surface
acrylic surface cleaning s
er more fre-
I
T
E
P
L
U
S
olution. Your local
d dirt will
Authorized Dimension One Dealer can recommend a good product for this use. Be careful when using detergents not to leave soap residue o the spa sh
find y sary
.
C
AUTI
as they are using
the skirt. It may bleach the w
CA
R
When properly cared for, the w
beauty f expanding an
thoroughly
by Sherwin Williams serves as a good sealing agent for the w
note that th
er conditions
ell as this w
ourself changing the wat
ON:Do not use “409” ty
may damage the s
baking s
ill cause suds build up in your spa water and you’ll
er more frequently than sh
pe cleaners or oth
pa sh
ell surface and void the w
oda to clean your spa sh
ell, be careful not to get it o
ould be neces-
er caust
arranty. If you
ood.
E
F
O
R
T
H
E
S
P
A CAB
I
N
E
T
ood cabinet of your spa will maintain it
or many y
ears. All woods react to th
d cont
racting
. Re-stain the wood every 3-6 months, t
e elements differently by
protect it. ‘Redwood’ or ‘Coastal Gray’ stain, manufactured
e cabinet is not warrant
. The w
ood must
ed against reaction to natural weath
be properly maintain
ed.
ic solutions
o
ood. Please
n
n
s
-
CA
R
E
F
O
R
The th
ermal cover for your spa is an extremely durable foam ins
product. See th
tions. When the spa is not in use, it is recommended that the cover tie
downs always mize heat loss. Small locks are also available for th eith
er case, thes
unauth
orized people from ent
T
H
E
S
P
A C
O
V
E
R
e manufacturer’s
literature for proper cleaning inst
be utilized to discourage uns
e locking
methods
are not cons
ering the spa.
ulated
ruc-
upervised children and mini-
e cover tie downs. I
idered adequate to keep
n
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Winter is one of th
s
pa. Your Dimension One spa is 100% fully foam ins cost significantly y
ear. Because it is very difficult to get all the wat lines, we do not recommend draining y if you don’t plan to use your spa during the wint
e best t
imes of the y
ear to enjoy the w
ulated and will no
more to operate in the winter than any oth
er out of th
our spa for the winter. However,
er, we recommend you
winterize it as follows:
If you decide to drain the s
pa, drain it as completely as possible. You may wish to tilt the spa on edge and use a wet-vac or high er to evacuate as much water as possible. This w people. Try to get as much water out of th ment as
tation
When the s the pump drain valve located on th Als
expand freely within the syst expansion f s
ealed areas in the systems that
possible. If you want t
, make sure that it is f
o use the s
ree of sanitizers.
pa is completely drained, leave the hos
e bottom front s
o, loosen all pump unions and fittings t
em. This should prevent wat
rom damaging
pipes and fittings. Th
may contain wat
e plumbing
pa water on surrounding
o allow air and water to
ill require additional
lines and equip-
e bib open and ope
ide of th
e key is to eliminate any er.
armth of y
our
er time o e plumbing
pressure blow-
vege-
e pump.
er freezing
t
f
n
If you receive heavy snowfall during winter months, y build a cover cap for the s
thick piece of plyw
C
AUTI
ON:Y
How
ever, power outages can cause your spa equipment system to freeze
quickly. During f
ood and a few supporting 2” X 4”
our spa is equipped with
reezing proper operation. Always ch ens
ure that it is
ables this feat
F
or additional inf
y
our local Auth
operational. Draining and not
ure.
ormation about wint
orized Dimension One Spas dealer.
pa cover. This
conditions
, check your spa frequently t
eck your spa aft
can be done with
automatic freeze protection.
er any
operating y
erizing y
our spa, please contact
ou may want t
a 1/2” to 3/4
cross members.
power failure to
our spa dis-
o ens
o
ure
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R
V
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NFO
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A
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ON
Y
our spa warranty gives you specific coverage. Be sure to read th
enclosed warranty sheet
carefully.
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46
e
The warranty does not cover problems arising f neg
lect, and it does not cover problems caused by improper installatio
or “perceived” problems caused by failure to read the s
A s
ervice charge will be made if a service call is made for any of the fol-
lowing
1)E
:
quipment f
ailure due to improper/inadequate electrical service. All systems require dedicated circuits as voltage can cause equipment f life. It is th
e owner’s respons
ailure and seriously shorten
ibility t
described in this
o ens
rom misuse, abuse, or
pa owner’s manual.
manual. Lo
equipment
ure proper electrical service
is available.
2)F
ailure of spa to reach desired temperature because the set t
t
ure is not turned up high enough. Maximum th
ermostat setting i
empera-
approximately 106˚ F.
3)Burn
4)Spa water chemistry is the respons
5)Spa sh
ed out spa light. Bulbs are not covered.
ibility of the spa own
dirty
or chemically unbalanced water and cleaning of the spa filter
are also th
nan
ce. Serious damage can be caused if your spa water is not main-
tain
ed carefully and correctly.
e respons
ibility of the spa own
ell or equipment
er.
damage caused by improper water maint
er. Cloudy,
n
w
s
e-
6)Poor jet action because th
tion
. For full performance, turn th
f
ull clockwise or full count
WARNI
n
er underneath the spa (the front
NG:Do not block air int
and under th
not
covered under warranty.
e equipment
e jet Selector valve is in th
e jet Selector valve to eith
erclockwise position.
akes located on the front left
right corner for the Chairman II
access panel. Resulting
malfunctions
e middle posi-
er th
cor-
are
e
)
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PROBLEM DI
1. Spa will not come o
in any
mode
2. Spa does not hea
3. Pulsating
4. Poor jet action or no
jet actio
5. Spa temperature
erratic
jets
n
t
AGNO
n
a. No power to spa
a. Temperature setting
is too lo b. Dirty filt c. Flow switch
adjustmen
d. High
a. Water level too lo
a. Dirty filt b. Selector valve i
middle
c. Air lock
d. Gate valve closed
a. Water level
w
limit tripped
er
er
out o
t
SIS
n
a. Ch
a. Turn up th
b. Clean filter
f
c. Call for service
d. Reset high
w
a. Fill spa to 1”-2
above bottom of th
t
a. Clean filter
b. Move valve clockwise
or count
c. Loosen pump unio
t
d. Open gate valve
a. Fill spa to 1”-2
above bottom of th
t
ACTION
eck circuit breaker
ermostat
limi
t
e
ile line
erc l o c k w i s e
n
o allow air to escape
e
ile line
6. Spa light ou
7. Spa comes on b itself
8. Pump shuts down unexpectedly wh in use
t
y
ile
a. Burned out bulb
a. Normal automatic
daily power filtratio or anti-f
a. Automatic 30 minute
t
imer has shut
o
b. Spa motor overheat-
ed and automatic protective device ha shut down
reeze cycle
ff
pump(s
n
pump
)
a. Replace bulb
a. No action required
a. Push JET
to start anoth
minute cycle
b. Normal functio
Make sure that the
s
equipment vent
area is no blocked. Vent age can cause seriou damage to your spa equipment
S pad agai
er 30
n
panel
t
block-
n
s
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GLO
SS
ARY OF
B
LEEDE
the spa’s
CIRCULATION PU
the spa contin
DRY FIRI
in the heat
GFC
C
ircuit Breaker that
there is an electrical power leakage to ground.
HALOGEN
strong
ICON PA
Spas Logo on the f
L
OA
tot
s
ame time, load sh
pump is turned onto high speed.
R VALVE- A s
plumbing
NG- Turning the heat
er.
I - GR
D S
al power needed to operate both the heater & th
OUND F
S - Free chlorine, bromine or iodine ions that are ver
oxidizers used to sanitize water.
D - This is
HARING- When th
TERMS
mall valve used to relieve or expel air from
or pump.
MP - A small pump that
uously.
AULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTE
automatically disconnects
a button accessed by pressing the Dimension One
ar right of the U
e circuit breaker size is smaller than the
aring
automatically turns off the heater when
er element on when th
pper Cont
circulates the wat
ere is no water
R - A ty
power to the s
rol Panel.
e jet pump at th
er i
n
pe o
pa when
y
e
a je
t
f
OZONE GENERATO
oxygen int
PUMP
spa’s plumbing
S
ELECTOR VALVE- L
power from one area of the s
SUCTI
where water is pulled from the s
VENTU
VISI
er that
WEIR SKIMMER - A floating wat debris from the surf
o ozone for use in the wat
UNION- A
.
ON FITTING- Fitting located in the footwell of the s
RI - A device used to inject air into the water.
ON CARTRIDGE- A saf
can be used in place of chlorine or bromine.
R - A specialized ultraviolet light that change
removable fitting that connects the pump to th
ocated on the t
pa to anoth
pa to th
e, halogen free alternative water sanitiz-
ace of the wat
er.
er sanitation process.
op edge of the s
er.
e jet pump.
er referencing
device that s
pa, it diverts
pa
kim
s
s
e
je
t
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220 V
TERMI
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TERMI
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